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Lisbon Funicular Crash: One Dead in Tram Derailment

A popular Lisbon funicular train violently derails, resulting in one fatality and multiple critical injuries. Emergency services scramble in major rescue operation as investigation into the cause begins.

Met Office Tech Could Revolutionise UK Train Punctuality

Exclusive: A groundbreaking partnership between the Met Office and Network Rail is using hyper-local weather forecasting to combat delays and revolutionise Britain's railway network. Discover how AI and real-time data could end weather-related disruption

KFC's 90s All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Returns in Austria

Discover how a tiny Austrian village is hosting a legendary KFC all-you-can-eat buffet, reviving a beloved 90s concept with unlimited wings, popcorn chicken, and original recipe. A nostalgic feast for British fans.

SNCF fined €1,000 after train noise distresses cat

France's state-owned railway company, SNCF, has been ordered to pay a €1,000 fine after a court ruled the noise from its trains in Brittany was unacceptable, following a unique complaint centred on a resident's distressed cat.

Boy's Deadly Steam Train 'Game of Chicken' on Isle of Man

Shocking footage emerges of a young boy playing a deadly 'game of chicken' with a moving steam train on the Isle of Man. Police have launched an urgent investigation into the reckless incident that has horrified locals and railway enthusiasts.

Muhammad soars in European baby name rankings

New data reveals a significant cultural shift as the name Muhammad and its variants soar in popularity across European nurseries, becoming the #1 choice for baby boys in major capitals like London and Brussels.

90% of Brits: Fritzl Must Never Be Released

Exclusive polling reveals overwhelming public fury as Austria prepares to transfer one of the world's most notorious criminals, Josef Fritzl, from a prison cell to a care unit, sparking a major debate on justice and victims' rights.

UK Train Fine: £100 Penalty for Loud Music Sparks Fury

A major UK train operator is facing a passenger backlash after introducing a controversial new bylaw. The rule empowers staff to issue on-the-spot fines of up to £100 for 'excessive noise', including loud music and phone calls. Critics slam the move as a

Vienna to host Eurovision Song Contest 2026

The Austrian capital Vienna has been officially selected to host the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, beating stiff competition from fellow cities. Discover the winning bid's details and what to expect.

Fritzl complains about prison conditions

Notorious criminal Josef Fritzl, who imprisoned his daughter for 24 years, has sparked outrage by complaining about his prison conditions, claiming he is 'treated like an animal'.

One dead in Denmark train-vehicle collision

A fatal accident occurred in Denmark when a train collided with a vehicle on the tracks, resulting in one death. Emergency services responded swiftly, but the victim could not be saved.

Josef Fritzl makes shocking new freedom bid

Notorious Austrian rapist Josef Fritzl, who imprisoned his daughter for 24 years, is seeking early release from prison, sparking outrage among victims and legal experts.

Man electrocuted fleeing police on Westminster railway

A 32-year-old man tragically died after being electrocuted on railway tracks while attempting to evade police in Westminster. The incident unfolded as officers pursued him, leading to a fatal encounter with live rails.

Steam train adventure through North Wales

Discover the charm of Llangollen Railway, a heritage steam train journey offering breathtaking views of the Dee Valley in North Wales. Perfect for families and history enthusiasts!

Lionesses take a knee in Euros opener vs Austria

The England women's football team made a bold statement by taking a knee before their Euro 2022 opener against Austria, highlighting their commitment to fighting racial injustice.

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